Blogroll
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
- BRAC WASH Programme
- Clean Team Ghana Ltd
- Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
- E-Source Sanitation News
- Emergency Sanitation Project
- Global Handwashing Day
- Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP)
- Global Sanitation Learning Alliance
- Hygiene Council
- India Environmental Portal – Sanitation
- India Sanitation Coalition
- India Sanitation Portal
- International Year of Sanitation 2008
- IRC – Sanitation
- Medbox – WASH and hospital hygiene
- Menstrual Hygiene Day
- News from the Poop Group – Updates from Stanford University's Poop Group
- Open defecation
- Photographs in SuSanA database
- Rice Institute – Sanitation
- SANDEC – Sanitation, Water and Solid Waste for Development
- saniblog.org
- Sanitation Marketing
- Sanitation Monitoring Toolkit
- SaWi – Sanitation Window
- Selling Sanitation
- SFD – Improving Understanding of Urban Sanitation
- Sistema de Agua y Saneamiento para el Desarrollo
- Sulabh Interntional
- Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
- The Business: Knowledge and Learning on Sanitation Marketing
- Wastewaterinfo.asia
- Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
- WHO – Sanitation and Wastewater
- Wikipedia – Sanitation
- World Bank – Sanitation
- World Bank – Sanitation, Hygiene and Wastewater Resource Guide
- World Toilet Association
- World Toilet Day
- World Toilet Organization
- WSUP – Sanitation
SuSanA Forum
- Re: Parameters for testing the health safety status of ecosan dehydrated faeces for reuse or disposal? - by: kharallaxman February 23, 2019Dear Catherine, Thanks for the information and the attachment. Very relevant !!
- Theme 2: Financing capital and running costs - by: sharadaprasad February 22, 2019Dear Prof. Oberg, Thank you for your comment. I am attaching the study I am referring to in my initial comment. I am also attaching another paper by Berendes et al which says "FSM needs scaled inversely with wealth: in the poorest quintile, households’ sanitation facilities were almost 170 times more likely to require FSM (vs sewerage) than in the riche […]
- Theme 2: Financing capital and running costs - by: sharadaprasad February 22, 2019Dear Arkaja, Thank you very much for your comment and the link to "Legal Perspectives on Sanitation in Urban India" event. I am sure many of the participants will find that resource useful. Polluter Pays principle in case of treatment could be that the house / apartment complex / commercial building bears the entire cost of collection, transport, a […]
- Data for costs and build-out rates for conventional sewer systems - by: Gunilla February 22, 2019Dear SuSanA, I am looking for costs and build-out rates for conventional sewer systems in urban areas in different parts of the world. Most grateful for anyone who can point me to a data-base or has data to share. sincerely, Gunilla Oberg, Professor, UBC, Vancouver, Canada
- Theme 2: Financing capital and running costs - by: Gunilla February 22, 2019Dear Professor Prasad and the SuSanA community, I am looking for 'hard' data that demonstrates that The most common approach is still centralized sewer systems Considerably more funding is directed towards conventional sewer systems And if possible – studies that demonstrate that most people in power as well as researchers in the sewage/sanitation/ […]
- Re: Parameters for testing the health safety status of ecosan dehydrated faeces for reuse or disposal? - by: kharallaxman February 23, 2019
WASH Alliance Kenya – Impact of a school WASH club
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